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Statuesque Armor

armor, ritterruestung, protection, Statuesque Armor

Relics & Rituals: Excalibur

© 2004 White Wolf Publishing, Inc. Distributed for Sword and Sorcery Studios by White Wolf Publishing, Inc.

By Evan Jamieson, Lizard, Aaron Rosenberg, Christina Stiles and Relics & Rituals: Excalibur team

This armor looks exactly like locking armor, and registers magically as such. It also functions in much the same way, in that any and all joints can be locked. They lock randomly, however, and do not respond to the owner’s commands. Every five minutes of non-combat or five rounds of combat, roll a d20. Then consult the chart below:

d20Result
1The armor locks completely – every joint
2-3All of the major joints (elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, waist) lock
4-5All of the minor joints (fingers, wrists, ankles, toes, neck, visor) lock
6Both arms (all joints, from shoulder to fingers) lock
7Both legs (all joints, from hip to toe) lock
8The waist, neck, and visor lock
9-10One arm or leg (GM’s choice) locks
11Two major joints lock
12Two minor joints lock
13-14One major joint locks
15-17One minor joint locks
18-20Nothing locks

Moderate transmutation; CL 9th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor; confusion, reinforced; Price 4000 gp

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